Articles by Emma Rudeck
Emma has written 10 articles for Nouse
Second Star to the Right
By Emma Rudeck — March 13, 2010
When entering the Drama Barn it seemed more like I was walking back outside. The smell of the real grass that covered the floor filled the room, while the soft lighting mimicked the night sky
Art Exhibit: 100 Years of Gifts
By Emma Rudeck — February 7, 2010
100 Years of Gifts is a fascinating exploration of British art throughout the last century
Place Making
By Emma Rudeck — December 16, 2009
Place Making, on display at the Norman Rea Gallery, is a bold yet engaging exhibition of sculpture, prints and paintings by David Fitzpatrick
Monsters of Folk
By Emma Rudeck — December 8, 2009
Expectations ran high before Monsters of Folk took to the stage in London
Grayson Perry
By Emma Rudeck — December 8, 2009
Emma Rudeck interviews Grayson Perry about this year’s RCA Secret Sale Show
Michael Craig-Martin
By Emma Rudeck — November 10, 2009
Emma Rudeck interviews the creator of An Oak Tree, the seminal Michael Craig-Martin.
Script Factor
By Emma Rudeck — November 10, 2009
Script Factor is a forum for local scriptwriters to present short plays to an intimate audience in The Studio at the York Theatre Royal
Stones in his Pocket
By Emma Rudeck — March 16, 2009
Stones in his Pocket is a comedy written by Marie Jones, set in a rural town in County Kerry, Ireland. It concerns the invasion of this quiet place by an American production company who want to film their latest romance, ‘The Quiet Valley’, in an idealised Ireland.
Death of a Salesman
By Emma Rudeck — November 25, 2008
Arthur Miller’s play, Death of a Salesman, portrays Willy Loman, a travelling salesman who’s disillusioned with life. Through a series of flashbacks, the audience glimpses Willy’s past and his loosening grip on reality.
Fresh thinking or a stale alternative?
By Joe Chapman and Emma Rudeck — November 25, 2008
The possibility of a major international chain gracing our humble Market Square is a much-needed boost for an increasingly dreary part of campus. This commercial zone was once a major selling point of a university complex that is otherwise isolated from the amenities of the city centre, in stark contrast to York’s many metropolitan rivals.


